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Chain saw attacker had BAC of 0.495 ("Suicide by cop")
Citizen's Voice ^ | 3/30/2005 | Robert Kalinowski

Posted on 03/30/2005 6:27:13 AM PST by Born Conservative

William Henkle had more than 20 alcoholic drinks in his system when he attacked police with a chain saw outside his Forty Fort home last month, toxicology tests reveal.

Henkle, who was killed by a flurry of police bullets following the attack, had a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.495 percent, according to test results recently received by the Luzerne County coroner's office.

The 40-year-old's blood-alcohol concentration was more than six times the amount (0.08) to be considered legally drunk in Pennsylvania.

No traces of illegal drugs were found in the two blood samples and one urine sample tested at National Medical Services, a toxicology laboratory in Willow Grove, Montgomery County.

Henkle's death was labeled "suicide by cop" by state police and justifiable homicide by the county district attorney's office.

Investigators say he baited police to his home at 378 River St. around 5 a.m. on Feb. 21 with a false 911 call of him having a heart attack. He then relentlessly pursued officers with the chain saw outside his residence for several minutes, police said.

Police fired nearly 40 bullets at Henkle, hitting him about 15 times, during the altercation.

Prior to police firing the deadly bullets, Henkle was first pepper sprayed in the face, but laughed and continued to charge at officers. After striking a state trooper with the chain saw, he was then shot three times, but regrouped and attacked again, police said.

Luzerne County Coroner Dr. George Hudock said it's possible - though he can't be sure - that Henkle was not phased by the pepper spray and got back on his feet after the initial gunshots because the amount of alcohol in his system.

"Alcohol is like an anesthetic. You get really drunk and you don't feel a thing," he said. "I've seen cases where people involved in major auto accidents, who have a broken leg, say they're fine because they're drunk."

The amount of alcohol running through Henkle's veins could "theoretically" have been enough to kill Henkle, Dr. Hudock said.

Some medical experts say a blood-alcohol concentration between 0.30 percent and 0.40 percent could render one unconscious and make them vomit, and a blood alcohol concentration of 0.40 and up could lead to a coma and possible death due to respiratory arrest, Dr. Hudock said.

However, each case and each person is different, he said. Though 0.495 on the blood alcohol concentration scale is high, Dr. Hudock said he's seen higher levels from people who remained conscious.

He remembers one person arrested for driving under the influence years ago in Luzerne County having a BAC of 0.80 percent.

Police said Henkle had a history of mental illness. It's still unknown if he was taking medication for the illness around the time he was killed.

Dr. Hudock said the he ordered toxicology tests for commonly abused drugs. There is another test for prescription drugs, but that was not ordered, he said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: bac; demonrum; etoh; henkle; johnbarleycorn; leo; nofriendofbillw; retard; suicidebycop; wodlist
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To: Born Conservative

Luzurne County PA is probably one of the weirdest Counties in the entire nation.

I will be buried there alongside my family from Wales, on a hill overlooking the muddy banks of the mighty Sesquehanna River. I can't wait! (sort of)


Somewhere I think there's a Luzurne County ping list... if anyone here knows about that, let me know. If there isn't one, there should be! I can't tell you, I've read probably 20 articles this year alone about weird stuff in Luzurne County... the guy who thought the neighbors were witches and had barricaded himself in his home, for one!!!


21 posted on 03/30/2005 12:54:06 PM PST by t_skoz ("let me be who I am - let me kick out the jams!")
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To: t_skoz

"Da valley" certainly is an "interesting" place.

I don't know of any ping list, but if you hear of any, let me know. If there isn't one, I might just start one.

Lots of Welsh in the area (along with Scottish, Irish, English, Italians, and Eastern Europeans); probably due to the coal mines.

I think I "ran into you" on another thread, perhaps discussing the "Tilbury"?


22 posted on 03/30/2005 1:06:50 PM PST by Born Conservative ("Mr. Chamberlain loves the working man, he loves to see him work" - Winston Churchill)
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To: Born Conservative

;-)

Yup, that was me. Thanks for the info. I won't go in there unless I mean business, so to speak.

hahaha

See ya around...


23 posted on 03/30/2005 1:32:58 PM PST by t_skoz ("let me be who I am - let me kick out the jams!")
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To: Born Conservative

Pffft... a .49? Mere amateur. Ol' Ted blows a .49 after brunch.

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24 posted on 03/30/2005 1:44:19 PM PST by itsamelman (“Announcing your plans is a good way to hear God laugh.” -- Al Swearengen)
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